Thekwini TVET College courses 2023-2024
Thekwini TVET College courses 2023-2024
ABOUT THEKWINI TVET COLLEGE
Thekwini TVET College, as a public technical and vocational education and training institution, aims to meet its skills development mandate by providing high-quality teaching and learning, as well as solid corporate governance. Our vision, purpose, and values serve as a roadmap for attaining our operational objectives, which are aligned with DHET’s strategic goals.
Thekwini TVET College submits its 5-year strategic plan for approval to the Minister of Higher Education, Science and Technology under Section 10(2)(a) of the Continuing Education and Training Act, No 16 of 2006 as amended. The strategic plan and all other applicable legal prescripts were based on the National Development Plan (NDP) and its implementation plan, as well as the Post-School Education and Training (PSET) Plan and any other relevant papers.
Thekwini TVET College aspires to support the Department’s strategic objectives and national targets, which include the following two sub-outcomes:
Sub-Outcome 2: Increased access to and success in intermediate and high-level learning programs; and Sub-Outcome 4: Expanded availability of intermediate-level skills, with a special focus on artisan skills and entrepreneurship.
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS
- The application deadline is November 30, 2023.
COURSES OFFERED AT THEKWINI TVET COLLEGE
FACULTY OF BUSINESS N4-N6
- Business Management
- Financial Management
- Public Relations
- Public Management
- Human Resource Management
- Educare
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING N1-N6
- Electrical Engineering
- Mechanical engineering
- Civil engineering
NEW COURSES
- Office Administration
- Social Auxiliary Worker
- Clearing & Forwarding
REQUIREMENTS FOR ELIGIBILITY
- a certified copy of your ID
- NSFAS reference number on certified copy of most recent results.
THEKWINI TVET COLLEGE COURSES ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Requirements for NC(V) Courses
- Students are allowed to study for a maximum of four years for NC (V) Levels 2, 3, and 4 to account for any topic failures.
- The minimal entrance requirements are NQF1 (Grade 9) and AET Level 4.
- The admission requirements have been driven and coordinated by the NC (V) policy.
- A point system will be utilized to determine qualification admittance.
Requirements for 191 Courses;
- The NATED Policy defines entrance requirements.
- Students who have completed Grade 12/NC (V) Level 4 will be admitted to N4.
- On a point system, students who have finished grades 9, 10, 11, or 12 and choose to pursue a profession as an artisan will be admitted to N1.
Requirements for Occupational Courses
- Minimum admittance requirements based on QCTO/SETA -approved registered Skills Programs/Learnerships.
- A student who has previously enrolled in NC(V) or Report 191 programs will only be considered for an Occupational Program if they have finished the NC(V) or Report 191 program in its entirety (passed all subjects).
Additional Admissions Requirements
- The College Council has created new admission requirements for NC(V) level 2, Report 191 N1, and Report 191 N4 utilizing a point system in order to improve the quality and performance of specialized programs.
CAMPUSES OF THEKWINI TVET COLLEGE COURSES